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on a quest for free quality video online
Part of the research for our future consumer product is assessing the volume and quality of video content available online. One approach is to analyse video sources. A couple of days ago Chris pointed towards the Internet Archive as it has dedicated a whole section to public domain video content. They digitise it in several formats, host it, allow us to play it and offer it for download, as well. Regrettably, one cannot yet embed the videos. Why regrettably? Because they are literally sitting on a pot of gold: over 110,000 videos yet to travel the internets and, consequently, promote this amazing treasure and effort.
For more proof that free quality video is available online, let’s also consider:
- The success of YouTube, especially as a viable channel for small budget short movies and animations (rather than your everyday home video/ copyright-infringing publishing of a recorded TV show);
- More and more old movies, cartoons, documentaries a.s.o. are entering the public domain in one country or other (e.g. Mickey Mouse is still copyrighted in the U.S., but not in Russia);
- BitTorrent client Vuze, formerly Azureus, has topped 10 million unique monthly users this January* and a good number of them must enjoy free videos, legally made available in the Vuze library.
These said, let’s now find out where video content resides online, beyond the usual suspects (YouTube, Daily Motion, MySpace, Metacafe, Vimeo, etc.) and spread the good news—shall we?
design powered by research
Hello, I’m Mirona Iliescu, the Product Manager of MetaBroadcast’s upcoming consumer product, a movie buff, and a social media butterfly. Within the start-up I do all sorts of stuff, from Design to Marketing to Community, but my focus today is to learn how you find and view videos. I believe that there is a lot of fabulous video on the Internet, and I can’t wait to help everyone discover and share it anytime, anywhere, with as few clicks as possible.
Among the first steps to that bright future is a survey we launched a week ago, hoping to learn how people all over the world share video content at the moment, with whom, and with what results and expectations. It takes 15 minutes to complete and it would help us immensely. Feel free not only to fill it in, but also to forward the link (here’s a convenient one: http://tr.im/maketvfun) to family, friends, and colleagues who love good video.
We won’t share your data or your answers, they’re both for internal use. We will, however, follow up with respondents who welcome it, and, later this year, launch a shorter quantitative research. These efforts are meant to inform a design so far built on intuition and assumptions, and help us move on towards building a prototype of our service. But first things first: be a darling and fill the survey that gets the rollercoaster going :)
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